06:29 JA5NSR/P on JP-2036(Tokushima Prefectural Dejima Wild Bird Garden Prefectural Park, JP-TS) 10137.0 CW Tnx FB CW QSO!! & HNY 2025 :-D[JS3KKT]
Discussion
It looks like you've copied a message from a ham radio (amateur radio) conversation!
Here's a breakdown of the information:
* `JA5NSR/P`: This is the call sign of the amateur radio operator who sent the message. The "JA" indicates that they are licensed in Japan, and "5NSR" is their unique identifier.
* `JP-2036`: This refers to the location of the transmitter (or operator's station). In this case, it appears to be the Tokushima Prefectural Dejima Wild Bird Garden Prefectural Park in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. The "-2036" likely represents a specific grid square or geographical identifier.
* `10137.0 CW`: This is the frequency and mode of transmission used by JA5NSR/P. In this case, they are transmitting on a frequency of 10.137 MHz using continuous wave (CW) modulation, which means they're sending Morse code messages directly without any audio processing or encoding.
* `Tnx FB CW QSO!! & HNY 2025 :-D`: This is the content of the message itself!
+ "Tnx" is an abbreviation for "thanks," indicating that JA5NSR/P appreciates a successful contact (QSO) made with another operator. "FB" likely means "fine" or "good," and is used as a way to confirm that the transmission was received well.
+ "CW QSO!!" simply confirms that it's a CW (continuous wave) mode QSO (short for "contact").
+ "& HNY 2025 :-D" expresses good wishes for a happy new year (HNY) in 2025, accompanied by a smiling face emoticon (`:-D`).
The message is likely being sent by JS3KKT, another amateur radio operator who received this transmission. The "Tnx FB CW QSO!! & HNY 2025 :-D[JS3KKT]" part indicates that JS3KKT is the sender of this response message.
I hope this helps you understand what's going on in this ham radio conversation!